Sunday, September 23, 2007
Waffling
I have one week left to make my decision. Most people would shrug off this choice in a second. Yet, I have been vacillating between action and no action for a couple of weeks.
Here’s my dilemma. About three weeks ago we bundled our telephone, cable, and internet services with a new company. A couple of days later I received this enticing advertisement in the mail from my former phone company. “Just answer nine simple questions, and as a little incentive to make it worth your while, we’ll give you…a FREE cool, creamy and delicious DQ Waffle Bowl Sundae!”
Now, I do enjoy DQ treats. Immensely. So it’s a no-brainer, right? I should get online right now, before my drooling soaks my shirt. But wait. The advertisement includes the following guilt-inducing line:
“You’re a great customer whose loyalty means a lot to us.” (This loyal customer traitorously discontinued her service.)
There is an ID and password to enter a website, and further instruction to complete a survey by
Here’s the question then. Given the circumstances, is it dishonest, or demonstrating a lack of integrity to claim the dessert?
Those no-chocolate-diets are not good for you. The lack of chocolate causes stress which is bad for the heart.
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